Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica

Hebraica Veritas. Christopher Plantin and the Christian Hebraists
(184 words)

Author & Curator

Albert van der Heide.

Imprint

Antwerp, Belgium, 2008. 228 pp., illustrations: 126 col., 6 b&w, 27 × 18.5 cm. English.

Location

Museum Plantin-Moretus (16 May–17 August 2008)

Description

The tremendous interest in the Hebrew language that blossomed amongst 16th–17th-century Christian theologians. Individual chapters focus on the Hebrew language and its principal literature (Bible, Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash, etc.), Christian Hebraists and their activities, and the printing of Hebrew books (old and new), especially in Venice, Antwerp and Leiden. Considerable attention paid to the activities of businessman Christopher Plantin, who capitalized on this new interest by acquiring Hebrew type, and producing, among other works, the crowning glory of the period: the Polyglot Bible. Several appendices and excurses on various related topics. Detailed descriptive entries. 45 items.

Description

The catalog was published in conjunction with the Museum’s exhibition “Hebraica Veritas. Did God speak Hebrew?”.

main keywords

ANTWERP
CHRISTIAN HEBRAISM
HEBREW PRINTING
LEIDEN
PLANTIN, CHRISTOPHER
PRINTED BOOKS
VENICE

minor keywords

Belgium
Bibles
Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, Spain, 12th–14th C
Hebrew printing, Antwerp
Hebrew printing, Leiden
Hebrew printing, Venice
Italy
Maimonides
Netherlands
Hebrew printing, typefaces

Related ephemera

Exhibition leaflet, 8 pp., 7 col. illus., 21 × 15 cm. Dutch, French, English and Hebrew.

Cite this page
“Hebraica Veritas. Christopher Plantin and the Christian Hebraists”, in: Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica. Consulted online on 10 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004444522_COCO_CC1924>
First published online: 2019



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